Well being rude is immoral. I never said that she was intentionally trying to be wicked.

Towels are not clothes because they’re not designed to be clothes.

Ah yeah, I forgot that Jesus' final words while he was jackin' it up there on the cross were the infamous "Why you gotta be so ruuuude"

This all leads back to you having a stick up your ass when it comes to nudity. You made an entire thread devoted to highlighting your cousin's "immoral" behavior, and yet you simultaneously try to claim it was merely an act that annoyed you because it was impolite. I think you're a little ashamed that you have this inevitable link in your mind between nudity and sexuality. It's okay to admit it.

Did she even know you were going to be arriving? And still, I need pictures of your cousin.

Ironbite-I'm sure you have a few.

She should’ve known we would show up because it was already the third day we were there. Me and my mom were coming home from a baseball game. And no, I don’t have pictures of her because she is my Second cousin and I barely ever seen her, so there are no family photos at my house that have her in the picture.

She is 21, from Virginia, going into her senior year of college, staying at Cape Cod this summer to work at a Kayak place. It is hard to describe her appearance because I have been back from the Cape since Tuesday and therefore don’t have a clear picture of her in my head. I think she has brown hair. And why do you want this information?

...you do not understand how seducing people, romantic liaisons, meet ups, hook ups, or anything of the sort work.

It doesn't involve showing up at her house, Jacob you utter moron.

Just...wow.

Unless you're Art. Then you can just whip it out.

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Quote from: Jordan Duram

It doesn't concern you, Sister, that kind of absolutist view of the universe? Right and wrong determined solely by a single all-knowing, all powerful being whose judgment cannot be questioned and in whose name the most horrendous acts can be sanctioned without appeal?

Quote from: Supreme Court of Canada

Being required by someone else’s religious beliefs to behave contrary to one’s sexual identity is degrading and disrespectful.